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Title: Classroom Discipline and Managing Student Behaviors Part One


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Classroom Discipline and Managing Student
BehaviorsPart One
  • EDEL 413 Designed by
  • Beatrice Gibbons, M.A.,CSUB
  • Presented by
  • Maureen Meade Mattias, M.A.,CSUB

2
Advance Organizer
  • Name(Write it at the bottom of totem)
  • Your definition of discipline.
  • Do you need a discipline plan in the classroom?
    Yes/no
  • Under what circumstances should you send a child
    to the principals office?

3
Discipline My definition
  • Teaching children how to behave appropriately.

4
Two Approaches to Discipline
  • Reactive
  • Proactive

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Reactive
  • Doesnt plan for misbehavior
  • Doesnt have a discipline plan
  • Personalizes response
  • Often gets angry
  • Relinquishes control of the classroom.
  • Hostile - angry
  • Teachers hostility breeds hostility in students.

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Proactive
  • Accepts responsibility for student behavior
  • Plans ahead by devising a discipline plan.
  • Communicates to students Im not going away!!
  • Gets support from others.
  • Utilizes advanced discipline techniques
  • Establish rapport with students.
  • Use of proximity
  • Low, calm voice

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  • Problems or no problems,
  • no child should be allowed to engage in behavior
    that is self-destructive or violates the rights
    of his peers or teacher.
  • Special Education Students

8
Three Discipline Styles
  • Passive
  • Does not clearly state wants and needs
  • Uses questions
  • No follow through
  • Hostile
  • States needs and wants, but in an abusive manner.
  • Assertive
  • Clearly and firmly states wants and needs
  • Follows through with appropriate actions.

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The Assertive Teacher
  • One who clearly and firmly communicates his/her
    wants and needs to
  • his/her students and is prepared to reinforce
    her words with appropriate actions.
  • She responds in a manner which maximizes her
    potential to meet her needs, but in no way
    violates the best interests of her students.

10
Establishing Your Discipline Plan
  • The discipline plan is a contract between the
    teacher and the student and his parents.
  • Letter to parent/guardians must be signed to be
    kept on file in your classroom .
  • (You may want to provide a copy to your
    principal, to be kept on file in the office.)
  • Discipline Plan must be visibly posted in your
    classroom for all students to see and observe.

11
Discipline Plan Three Parts
  • Rules
  • Negative Consequences
  • Positive Rewards
  • (THESE serve as the most important part of the
    discipline plan.)

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Classroom Rules
  • I care too much about you to allow you to
    misbehave.
  • My classroom rules are to help guide children and
    gain social competence.

13
Rule Writing
  • Maximum of five rules---no more than 5!
  • Observable and measurable behavior
  • Hierarchy of rules
  • Most important rule is listed first.
  • One rule may be written in the negative
  • (I.e.No teasing, name calling or put downs.)
  • If you cant enforce it, get rid of the rule!

14
Example of Elementary Level Appropriate Classroom
Rules
  • Follow directions the first time given.
  • Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
  • No teasing, name calling, or put downs.
  • Stay in your seat unless you have the teachers
    permission to get up.
  • Bring your books, notebooks, and pencils to
    class.

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Write your classroom rules.
  • Write your rules on the left side of the grid.
  • Partner check
  • Do they confirm to the guidelines?
  • Write on Classroom Rules Sheet.

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Disciplinary Consequences
  • Select consequences you are comfortable using.
  • Select consequences students do not like, but are
    not harmful to any student.
  • List consequences in order of severity.
  • Use a maximum of five steps.
  • (examplecall out name, check mark by name
    on teachers clipboard)
  • Severe clause.Student is sent directly to the
    office.

17
Example of Discipline Elementary Level Hierarchy
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Write your disciplinary consequences.
  • Write your disciplinary consequences on the right
    hand side of the grid.
  • Partner check
  • Do they follow the guidelines?
  • Write on reverse side of Classroom Rules Sheet.

19
  • Negative Consequences
  • Designed to stop inappropriate behavior
  • Positive Rewards
  • Designed to change inappropriate behavior
    overtimechanges take time depending on the
    degree of negative behavior

20
Positive Reward System
  • Individual
  • Groups
  • Whole Class

21
Develop your positive rewards for
  • Individuals
  • Groups
  • Whole Class
  • Write on reverse side of classroom rules sheet.
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